Sober Riders visit Khunjerab: The adventurous way (via Nori Pass)

Hello Guys so a week back we returned from an amazing journey from noori pass and khunjerab, the tour was full of Adventure and some life threatening events.
But with the blessings of Allah and dua of parents we returned home safe and sound with life time experience of riding offroad.

As usual we all sober riders applied for annual leaves planned accordingly so every one can join in, we also met @travel-pole and took feed back about nori pass which he explained on the scale of risk and high climb as 10/10.

So we started to plan and prepare accordingly.

This time the bikers league in sober riders increase more then a dozen and we were 16 Riders in total. Initially we thought we will create pairs or groups and further sub divide people so it can be managed easily and it really helped.

We met Hunza people, we met wakhani people, we met chinese, spanish, swedish, dutch people.. we had a blast of happiness!!!

The purpose of this thread is to narrate new riders how fun it can be to ride in north and how to be safe and well prepared for any mis-hap ... I would be sharing the story with picture and some deadly high climbs videos here and I hope you guys would like it.

my brother was suggesting some bluetooth or wifi communication devices that can communicate between 2 KM of distance
M planning to consider this advice for next tours

IMHO, SCOM Sim is a simple solution for connectivity.

If you are looking for devices similar to walkie-talkies, Motorolla used to make some sets with ranges up to five kilometers (in plain areas). But these might not give you good reception when the two devices are separated by hilly areas. Same is the case with wifi / bluetooth devices, which I believe have very limited coverage areas. Please correct me if I am wrong.

SCOM sim tu nahi but zong works there uski SIM gang men chal rahi thien.. but after 16kms even zong deid I met a local there he had a fone but he told me k pichly pahaar tak signal atay hain isay uper nahi atay...